The dissident and Nobel prize winner, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, went through World War II and survived the horrors of Stalins camps. He became the voice of the thousands who perished and who died unknown. Some of his famous works include the Gulag Archipelago, The Red Wheel and The First Circle. Solzhenitsyns books teach us never to forget and to stay loyal to our principles under any circumstances. This was the principle he followed throughout his life.
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